We've covered Joe Sherlock's twisted brand of schlocky horror a few times before, so if you've been following along, then you've heard of "Beyond the Wall of Fear", a recent entry under the Skullface Astronaut productions label. Featuring eight differently-themed putrid tales:

Strange experiments…Mysterious monsters…Lovecraftian horror…Telekinetic Bloodletting…Ravenous Insanity…These are merely a sampling of what lies…BEYOND THE WALL OF FEAR!

Eight twisted tales envelope you in the dark evil that whispers just below the surface of reality…

Featuring Jackey Neyman Jones from Manos: The Hands of Fate, Tom Griffith from The Alien Factor and Nightbeast, and George Stover from The Alien Factor and Nightbeast.

Peek behind the veil, into the darkness, and feel what is waiting for you… BEYOND THE WALL OF FEAR

Check out the newest trailer above and head on over to the link at the end of this page to order yourself a copy, currently set to arrive the week of September 13th!

From the creator of the ultra-filthy 'Life is Cheap', Kurt Dirt brings us an exploitation horror mashup with his upcoming feature film, 'DRILLER QUEEN'. Read the presser below (trailer mid-way).

DRILLER QUEEN is the brand new exploitation film from 29 year old British musician/performer turned filmmaker Kurt Dirt. Self described as "a cross between ‘Party Monster’, ‘Maniac’, and every HG Lewis movie ever made” DRILLER QUEEN is John Waters influenced Producer/Director Kurt’s second feature film to date.

Ida Skinner is a young down and out morgue attendant / drag queen with personality disorders that would make Jeffrey Dahmer blush. He is constantly ridiculed for not being able to afford nice wigs or clothes but one day this all changes when a dead lady with fantastic hair is brought in. Unable to resist Temptation Ida scalps the body and finds himself the toast of the local drag scene. Soon he is inundated with requests for his fabulous human hair wigs and as the morgue begins to dry up he realises he must turn to murder to find the perfect material for his weaves…

The plot focuses on a scalp snatching killer drag queen and follows the same retro shot on video style of Mr Dirt’s previous experimental horror feature film LIFE IS CHEAP. 'Life is Cheap' received critical acclaim for it’s artistic and nostalgic elements, and has attracted a solid fan base since it’s DVD and VHS release in March.

Mr Dirt had this to say about the trailer’s release: "I’m very excited to get stuck in and realise this project as its been something buzzing around the back of my brain for a while. I grew up in the Manchester Drag / Queer Alt Scene and everywhere you look there’s talent that is just crying out to be put to use in a project like this. Another great thing about this scene is that the Manchester lot aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty or suffer for their art, much like John Waters ‘Dreamlanders’ or Warhol’s Factory stars.”

Cast and Crew

The film stars Violet Blonde as Ida Skinner. This is Violet's first acting role but she's no stranger to performance, and Violet caught the directors attention with her wild and outrageous home made looks, veering from immaculate drag to twisted club kid akin to something from a Cronenberg movie. Violet was originally penned to play “Bubbles” in 'Life is Cheap' but had to pull out at the last minute.

The rest of the cast, so far, includes 'Life is Cheap' stars Joe Spencer, Ben Atomgrinder, Lou Woodcock, and a few more exciting new names to be confirmed.

As with Kurt's previous film, the directing, editing, special effects etc. will be handled by himself with help from his wife Lisa. US based writer Heidi Moore is set to assist with the script.

Heidi Moore (Dolly Deadly)

Kurt moved into filmmaking after working on his friends and his own music video’s, and scoring films such as Troma’s ‘Return to Nuke em High’, Liam Regan’s ‘Banjo’ and Heidi Moore’s ‘Dolly Deadly’. Kurt claims to have loved weird and scary films since being accidentally exposed to them as a sickly child who spent his early years throwing up and watching late night TV!

The film is to be scored by 70s/80s Lucio Fulci / William Lustig inspired composer Polypores, AKA Stephen James Buckley.

In this case, visual effects artist Torey Haas (known for his work in V/H/S/Viral and Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie) will take the reigns as director in a neon-blasted take on the Zombie horror sub-genre, appropriately titled, "The Neon Dead"

So if you happened to miss the hype train with her first major go-round, now's your chance to snag a 1st class ticket for the next one with the upcoming, "Salient Minus Ten". Which, based on promo material and synopsis, strikes us as a darker lost episode of The Twilight Zone.

JEREMIAH'S PICK - 'CUJO' (1983)

"An awesome monster movie (yeah, screw calling the "Saint" Bernard a dog) that uses it's sub-plot drama along with the special mother-son bond to elevate not only the stakes, but the tension, anxiety, and horror as well"

In this tale of a killer canine, man's best friend turns into his worst enemy. When sweet St. Bernard Cujo is bitten by a bat, he starts behaving oddly and becomes very aggressive. As Cujo morphs into a dangerous beast, he goes on a rampage in a small town. Stay-at-home mom Donna (Dee Wallace) gets caught in Cujo's crosshairs on a fateful errand with her son, Tad (Danny Pintauro). Stuck in their tiny car, Donna and Tad have a frightening showdown with the crazed animal.

DAVID'S PICK - 'STRANGER THINGS' (2016)

"If 'Super 8', 'It Follows', and 'Close Encounters' were all thrown into a blender you would get 'Stranger Things'. Comparisons aside. 'Stranger Things' is its own thing. It brings us lovable characters, a good story, and spot on cinematography. If you have a Netflix account do yourself a favor and binge watch this now!"

This thrilling Netflix-original drama stars award-winning actress Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers, who lives in a small Indiana town in 1983 -- inspired by a time when tales of science fiction captivated audiences. When Joyce's 12-year-old son, Will, goes missing, she launches a terrifying investigation into his disappearance with local authorities. As they search for answers, they unravel a series of extraordinary mysteries involving secret government experiments, unnerving supernatural forces, and a very unusual little girl.

JASMINE'S PICK - 'CRITTERS' (1986)

"I love small creatures and especially these evil fluffy tiny beasts from space. This movie has everything I want from an 80's film. Cool over the top costumes, small deadly critters, humor and horror!"

When strange fuzzy creatures from outer space arrive on a farm, the Brown family -- Jay (Billy Green Bush), Helen (Dee Wallace-Stone), their daughter, April (Nadine Van Der Velde), and their son, Brad (Scott Grimes) -- must fend off the malevolent little aliens. Two bounty hunters with superhuman abilities follow the aggressive beasts from beyond, but the warriors aren't terribly effective, leaving the Brown family to battle the fur balls and rescue April from their clutches all by themselves.

SARAH'S PICK - 'SHARKTOPUS VS WHALEWOLF' (2015)

"Sharktopus vs Whalewolf, I mean with a title like that how could you not want to see this movie? Will be first time watching it for me and I expect it to be pretty awful, but hopefully so awful that it becomes really funny."

When a mad scientist mixes the genes of a killer whale and a wolf, it creates the Whalewolf, and it's up to Sharktopus to stop it. Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf is a television movie that premiered on July 19, 2015 on Syfy. It is the third installment in the Sharktopus Franchise, after Sharktopus and Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda.

And its simply stunning, with Zombie's maniacal sense of style and penchant for the truly disturbed character personalities, perfectly captured in all their putrid glory.

This looks more Suicide Squad than even Suicide Squad does. We love it!

Be sure to get your tickets for the film's September early release by clicking the link at the end of this page.

SYNOPSIS - Five carnival workers are kidnapped and held hostage in an abandoned, Hell-like compound where they are forced to participate in a violent game, the goal of which is to survive twelve hours against a gang of sadistic clowns.